The Nebraska State Patrol

Troopers Investigating Multiple Major Crashes on I-80 Saturday

Ogallala, NEB.

The Nebraska State Patrol is investigating two separate crashes that resulted in one fatality, several injuries, and multiple closures of Interstate 80 on Saturday. 

The first crash occurred at approximately 3:30 p.m. CT Saturday, near mile marker 226. A semi had stopped in the head-to-head construction zone on I-80 near Cozad and was rear-ended by another semi. The collision caused the second semi to catch fire and block both directions of travel on I-80. Two occupants of the first semi were transported to the hospital in Cozad with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the second semi was not injured.

During response to that crash, a secondary crash occurred involving another semi and an RV. The driver of the semi and five occupants of the RV were transported to Lexington Regional Health Center with non-life-threatening injuries. Interstate 80 was closed for approximately two hours during response to the first set of crashes. 

Later, at approximately 5:10 p.m. MT Saturday, NSP received a report of a multi-vehicle crash near Brule, at mile marker 118. Preliminary investigation shows that a dust storm occurred in the area, leading to a crash that involved 16 vehicles, several of which caught fire. Both directions of travel were closed on I-80. One driver was pronounced deceased at the scene, and five other people were transported to Ogallala Community Hospital with serious injuries, one of which is considered to have life-threatening injuries. The deceased driver has been identified as Steven Wichman, 56, of Pocahontas, Iowa. 

The large scene required extensive investigation and clean-up. I-80 westbound reopened at approximately 11:40 p.m. MT. I-80 eastbound reopened at approximately 2:50 a.m. MT Sunday. 

Both crashes remain under investigation. Troopers were assisted by numerous public safety partners in these incident responses. 

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